Neil Squire has been revolutionizing the lives of Canadians with disabilities since 1984 through accessible assistive technology. Our work is focused on four distinct areas: Innovation, Digital Literacy, Employment, and Assistive Technology.
As part of the National Research Project on Assistive Technology Support & Service in South Korea, researchers visited our Burnaby office today to learn about our programs best practices. We provided a tour of our office and overviews of Solutions and Makers Making Change and we were happy to share our expertise in the area of assistive technology.
Meet our newest team member, Audiology Receptionist, Cheri, who works out of our Hearing Solutions lab in Burnaby. We are so happy to have her on board. Call Cheri today to book a free hearing test, free ear wax removal, or free hearing aid consultation. You may reach us by telephone at 778 945 1215 or email at hearingsolutions@neilsquire.ca.
At Hearing Solutions in Burnaby, we’re removing the barriers that may prevent you from getting the hearing help you need with a fully accessible hearing clinic, free services including tests, and affordable hearing aids.
Call today to book a free hearing test: 778 945 1215
The YLI is a research project that aims to identify attitudinal barriers to post-secondary youth with disabilities transitioning from studies to the workplace and produce solutions for youth and employers. Her many duties include creating marketing materials, writing funding reports, and coordinating new team members.
Alice is partially sighted and needs high contrast and good lighting to see.
“When I first came through these doors, the first thing I could feel is… let’s say, acceptance.”
Former pro baseball player Tyson Gillies shares his experience with Neil Squire Hearing Solutions, a fully accessible hearing clinic steps away from Gilmore Skytrain station in Burnaby.
We’re excited to share our new Hearing Solutions video featuring former professional baseball player Tyson Gillies.
Neil Squire Hearing Solutions offers over 35 years of experience working with people with disabilities, a fully accessible office and sound booth that is steps away from Gilmore Skytrain station in Burnaby, and professionally trained and certified Audiologists.
Mary is a manager at an interior design and cleaning company in Kelowna that works with real estate companies.
An old fracture on her left ankle causes her pain, and makes her favour her right foot, which in turn causes her pain on her right side, affecting her shoulders, neck, and leg.
“Long periods of standing on my feet or heavy lifting bending down can cause discomfort which affects my ability to work,” she explains.